Hormone Disruptors

Maybe you’ve heard of xenoestrogens but don’t really know what they are or how they work in your body. I’m going to explain what they are and why I try to minimize them in my life and more importantly to me – in my children’s lives. Xenoestrogen means foreign estrogen – which basically means any outside substance that acts like estrogen …

It would be irresponsible of me to not discuss hormone disruptors on a website about hormone health. My own hormone health issues have made me question healthcare, medication, and nutrition and yes, hormone disruptors all around me. Knowledge is power – the positive outcomes I have had with my hormone health have been as a direct …

Did you know that everyday you have all sorts of little receptors in your body engaged in an Olympic-level competition? Of course we aren’t really aware of it unless it starts to show symptoms. Once we have symptoms we go to the doctor for treatment. Here’s the thing that bothers me – even with appropriate …

I’ve been estrogen dominant my entire adult life – it has affected my life in profound ways. I know I’m not the only woman who is living with disrupted hormones. Sure I use compounded hormone cream to achieve balance, but what’s the point of using hormones to balance if I’m going to just spend my …

Meet Sonya, the Founder of Hormone Soup

I began advocating for myself after spending years seeking answers to my Infertility, Miscarriages, PMS, Postpartum Mood Disorder and Hypothyroidism. I grew increasingly dissatisfied by the band-aid solutions being offered and began searching for better answers to my healthcare concerns.

An amazing thing happened when I opened up about my story, the more I shared my struggles with other women, the less alone I felt. Over time I began hearing story after story and that's when I knew I had to do something. That's when Hormone Soup was born. I hope that by sharing my story and creating awareness into hormone health issues, other women will feel empowered and allow them to find answers sooner and more readily than I did.

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